How Do You Spell FECKLY?

Pronunciation: [fˈɛkli] (IPA)

Feckly is an archaic adverb that means "effectively" or "with force." Its unusual spelling reflects its Scottish origin, where "feck" derives from the word "effect." The IPA phonetic transcription for feckly is /ˈfɛk.li/. This indicates that the first syllable is stressed, with a short e vowel sound, followed by a k sound. The second syllable has a long e sound and an "ly" ending, which signals an adverb. While not common in modern usage, the word feckly still has value for those interested in Scottish history or literature.

Common Misspellings for FECKLY

  • deckly
  • veckly
  • geckly
  • teckly
  • fwckly
  • fsckly
  • fdckly
  • f4ckly
  • f3ckly
  • fexkly
  • fevkly
  • fefkly
  • fedkly
  • fecjly
  • fecmly
  • feclly
  • fecoly
  • feckky
  • feckpy
  • feckoy

Etymology of FECKLY

The word "feckly" does not have a well-established etymology. It is considered to be a colloquial variation of the word "fairly". The term "feckly" is primarily associated with Scottish dialects and is commonly used to mean "fairly" or "quite". However, it is worth noting that "feckly" is a nonstandard word and is not widely recognized or used outside certain regions or dialects.

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